Murray, UT – Injury-Causing Car Accident On I-215 At State St

Murray, UT (June 19, 2022) – A car accident involving at least three vehicles resulted in the closure of one lane of traffic on Interstate 215 on Sunday, May 19th. 

The Utah Department of Transportation reported that the crash took place in the westbound lanes near the turn-off for State Street in Murray. 

The far righthand lane was closed off due to the collision.  

One patient was taken by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Their current condition is unknown. 

No further information has been made available. 

Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Over three million residents call Utah home, all of whom live, raise families, work, and play. Sadly, as stunning as our state’s landscape is, it also has one of the highest rates of automobile collisions in the country. Many of these crashes result in severe injuries or even death for the people involved. 

As highlighted in data examined by the Utah Department of Public Safety, car crashes within the state continue to cause an increasing number of annual deaths. In 2020, more than 53,000 automobile accidents happened in Salt Lake County alone, causing some extent of injury to more than 16,000 people. During that same year, roughly 270 people were killed in car crashes throughout the county. 

Some of the most common causes of car accidents in Utah include things such as:

  • Aggressive or offensive driving
  • Driving while drugged, drunk, or otherwise under the influence
  • Driving while drowsy or fatigued
  • Driving at excessive speeds

In many cases, the victims of these incidents are pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcycle riders.

As you traverse Utah’s roadways, there are steps you can take to ensure the safety of yourself and your family such as always making sure you are properly restrained, obeying all applicable road signage and traffic laws, and always keeping your eyes on the road in front of you. Never try to operate a vehicle when you are fatigued and keep your books, cell phone, and other distractions out of reach or out of sight so they do not pose a risk to you, your passengers, or those with whom you share the roadway.

Regardless of how mindful and meticulous you may be, it is simply not feasible for you to prevent or predict circumstances caused by another driver’s negligence. If you are hurt in a crash that you didn’t cause, we urge you to speak with a practiced personal injury lawyer in Utah as soon as you can.  

Our personal injury attorneys can help you get the justice you seek and the financial compensation you need. Depending on the events leading up to your accident, you could be entitled to recovery for your medical costs, lost income, pain, suffering, and a lot more.  

If you were injured in a traffic accident that was someone else’s fault, reach out to our Utah victim injury lawyers at (801) 350-3506 to schedule an appointment for a no-obligation case review and find out how we can help you.

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